Africa Centre For Total Healing

Africa Centre For Total Healing With knowledge of the past and conscious effort, we will reclaim our rightful place. ❤️🖤💚 Sankofa.

HAPPY NEW YEAR, AFRICAN FAMILY!As we step into a brand new year, we at the African Center of Total Healing wish you and ...
01/01/2025

HAPPY NEW YEAR, AFRICAN FAMILY!

As we step into a brand new year, we at the African Center of Total Healing wish you and your loved ones a year filled with blessings, prosperity, and growth.

May this year bring us closer to our vision of a united, empowered, and self-sufficient Africa.

We're committed to amplifying African voices, celebrating our ingenuity, and empowering our people to take up the responsibility of doing for self and the control of our resources and destiny!

As you support Africa in your own unique ways - whether through volunteering, donating, advocating, or simply sharing our stories - we pray that 2025 brings you:

Blessings that overflow
Fulfillment that touches every area of your life
Joy that radiates from within
Peace that surpasses understanding
Love that multiplies exponentially

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Let's make this year one to remember! Together, we can create a brighter, more prosperous future for Africa.


Fort Amsterdam, is a former slave fort in Abandze, Central region, Ghana. It was built by the English between 1638 and 1...
04/02/2023

Fort Amsterdam, is a former slave fort in Abandze, Central region, Ghana. It was built by the English between 1638 and 1645 as Fort Cormantin or Fort Courmantyne, and was captured by admiral Michiel de Ruyter of the Dutch West India Company in 1665, in retaliation for the capture of several Dutch forts by the English Admiral Holmes in 1664. It was subsequently made part of the Dutch Gold Coast, and remained part of it until the fort was traded with the British in 1868. The Fort is located at Abandze, on the north-east of Cape Coast in the Mfantseman District of the Central Region of Ghana. Because of its testimony to European economic and colonial influence in West Africa and its historical importance in the Atlantic slave trade, the fort was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979 along with other forts and castles in Ghana.
From 1705 to 1716, trade figures at the fort were given as 481 marks of gold and 149 slaves. There were complaints of little trade at other times as well. This was due to wars and also because the local chief was said to have leased the site to the British, and not the Dutch. The Dutch had no jurisdiction there, and the Cormantin people blocked their trade routes whenever it suited them, until the former had paid huge sums of money.

The hand-painted mud houses of Tiebelé village, Burkina Faso 🇧🇫
25/01/2023

The hand-painted mud houses of Tiebelé village, Burkina Faso 🇧🇫

In the Dogon culture, there’s a saying that goes…“No matter how lazy a woman is, she is equal to a hardworking man, in t...
21/01/2023

In the Dogon culture, there’s a saying that goes…

“No matter how lazy a woman is, she is equal to a hardworking man, in the morning because everyday she has to fetch water, she has to cook, she has to take care of the children… her occupations really exceed those of the men.

The Dogon are an ethnic group indigenous to Mali in West Africa.

For almost 1000 years, the Dogon people, an ancient ethnic group of Mali had faced religious and ethnic persecution through jihads by dominant Muslim communities.

Such jihads caused the Dogon to abandon their original villages and moved up to the cliffs of Bandiagara for better defense and to escape persecution.

During the time of slave raids organised by so-called Arab and Berber merchants, the Dogon nation was classified as “Dar-al-harb which literally means “territory of war or house of war”, adjoining non-Islamic lands whose rulers are called upon to accept Islam by force.

The Dogon’s determination to remain steadfast to their culture and spirituality commands respect.

When the time is right you will awake.
20/01/2023

When the time is right you will awake.

Until we go back to our root we can only assume others identities.
19/01/2023

Until we go back to our root we can only assume others identities.

Did you know, during the trans-atlantic slave trade the slaves had their last fresh water bath from the  Ancestral Slave...
18/01/2023

Did you know, during the trans-atlantic slave trade the slaves had their last fresh water bath from the Ancestral Slave River also known as Nnonkonsuo at Assin Manso before being led to the dungeons at the Cape Coast or Elmina castle?

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